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    bignumber.js

    bignumber.js

    A JavaScript library for arbitrary-precision decimal arithmetic

    ...It's less than half the size but only works with decimal numbers and only has half the methods. It also has fewer configuration options than this library, and does not allow NaN or Infinity. See also decimal.js, which among other things adds support for non-integer powers, and performs all operations to a specified number of significant digits.
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    datadensityplot

    Creates a data density plot of a 2 dimensional data distribution.

    ...The problem of showing data density visually is not mathematically well defined, and there are several methods. The program uses sum of reciprocal squared distance to calculate density at each point, with a smear factor to prevent points going to infinity. The smear factor also controls the amount of clustering. There are several options for colour output. Input is via a csv (comma-separated values) file. Now there's a nice GUI built in Baby X for Linux and Windows
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